Literature DB >> 15845660

Are the incidences of cardiac events during noncardiac surgery in Japan the same as in the United States and Europe?

Makoto Seki1, Satoshi Kashimoto, Osamu Nagata, Hitoshi Yoshioka, Toshihiko Ishiguro, Kinya Nishimura, Osamu Honda, Atsuhiro Sakamoto, Akibumi Omi, Yukihiko Ogihara, Keiko Fujimoto, Motoyo Iwade, Tatsuya Yamada, Minoru Nomura, Junzo Takeda.   

Abstract

In Japan, an ever-present problem in the preoperative evaluation of patients with ischemic heart disease is that although such evaluations are based on Western data, these data serve as the basis for determining perioperative risk in Japanese patients. To remedy this problem, the Cardiac Ischemia and Anesthesia Research Committee was formed in 1997 and has conducted studies of perioperative complications in noncardiac surgery in Japan. In two retrospective studies in 1997, the proportions of patients with ischemic heart disease were 3.9% and 3.1%, approximately one tenth the rates reported in Europe and the United States. The incidences of perioperative cardiac complications in patients with ischemic heart disease were 16.4% and 13.2%, not widely divergent from rates reported in Europe and the United States. To investigate the baseline characteristics involved in perioperative complications, we conducted a prospective study of 237 patients classified as having intermediate risk for perioperative cardiac complications according to the American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association Guidelines for Perioperative Cardiovascular Evaluation for Noncardiac Surgery. We found that the prominent factor in intraoperative cardiac complications was the presence of hypertension (odds ratio = 2.911). Factors contributing to postoperative cardiac complications included those reflecting coronary lesion severity and cardiac dysfunction (history of heart failure; odds ratio = 6.884, coronary risk index grade; odds ratio = 2.884, and a history of intervention; odds ratio = 4.774).

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15845660     DOI: 10.1213/01.ANE.0000152009.49024.F1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anesth Analg        ISSN: 0003-2999            Impact factor:   5.108


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